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Examples of using PostGraphile with various servers and clients [WIP]

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PostGraphile Examples

🚨Temporarily unmaintained🚨 This repo is currently not maintained and is out of date - Please make sure that you update the dependancies in your copy of these examples. For an up to date example, see the Graphile Starter. We rely on sponsorship from the Graphile community to continue our work in Open Source. By donating to our GitHub Sponsors or Patreon fund, you'll help us spend more time on Open Source, and this repo will be updated quicker. Thank you to all our sponsors 🙌

This repository will contain examples of using PostGraphile with different servers and clients.

To get started:

npm install -g yarn
yarn
./setup.sh
# Now add GITHUB_KEY and GITHUB_SECRET to .env (see "Login via GitHub" below)
yarn start

This will run the koa2 server and react client. You can access it at http://localhost:8349/

It's recommended that you review the setup.sh script before executing it.

The first user account to log in will automatically be made an administrator.

Login via GitHub

To use social login you will need to create a GitHub application. This takes just a few seconds:

  1. Visit https://github.com/settings/applications/new
  2. Enter name: GraphileDemo
  3. Enter homepage URL: http://localhost:8349
  4. Enter authorization callback URL: http://localhost:8349/auth/github/callback
  5. Press "Register Application"
  6. Copy the 'Client ID' and 'Client Secret' into GITHUB_KEY and GITHUB_SECRET respectively in the .env file that was created by setup.sh

Koa2

Koa 2 only has "experimental" support in PostGraphile officially, but if you face any issues please file them against PostGraphile with full reproduction instructions - we're trying to elevate Koa to full support status.

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